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28mm elmarit asph red borders


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I love my 28mm elmarit asph.. But seems like for certain shots I keep getting reddish borders and I couldn't figure out why... Is it a known issue of this lens?

You haven't mentioned what camera you are using.  I will assume it is one of the digital models which reads the 6 bit code on the lens mount and sets the appropriate corrections to reduce the magenta edges you are seeing.

 

Is lens detection turned on?

 

Do your files report the correct lens being used ?   The attached photo is from an M240, with the lens detected circled in red.

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Ah yeah it's a m240...forgot to mention....Yeah lens detection was on.. I think..hmm maybe I should pay more attention to that.. Probably might be the reason. But would that only affect the Jpeg files? The raw wouldn't be affected too right?

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Do consider using Profiles. Once you have established your standard desired camera settings, just save as a named profile. All explained in the Leica manual. Having done that, make a habit of checking that your profile is that desired for the moment and you are safe and don't have to worry whether you have set lens detection or AWB or DNG or whatever.

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I'm curious.

 

Do your files report the correct lens being used ? That's the easy answer.

Well I checked the lens profile was wrong... I set it to a 50mm cron profile because I was using the cron earlier and that doesn't have 6bit coding.. And I forgot to switch the profile when I changed lens.. Maybe that's the reason.. But funny thing I always though lens profiles were for Jpegs only and won't affect the raw files...
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Nope. Leica profiles for lens correction are written into the raw files as well. Otherwise many wider lenses would be unusable on the digital bodies.

 

You should get the cron coded.

 

Gordon

Haha maybe I should.. Thinking about just doing it myself with a sharpie and template. Been procrastinating on it. But I don't really find it that troublesome switching profiles in camera.
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Haha maybe I should.. Thinking about just doing it myself with a sharpie and template. Been procrastinating on it. But I don't really find it that troublesome switching profiles in camera.

 

You should continue to procrastinate because it won't work, well not for more than a couple of lens changes. Either use a Dremel, buy a code-able 50mm flange and from eBay (the easiest option), or send it to Leica.

 

Steve

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Lightroom lens profiles only correct geometric distortion for Leica M lenses. They don't correct color errors.

You can download and use the Adobe DNG Flat Field Plugin for Lightroom to correct color casts on edges and corners, no matter the cause (missing profile, wrong profile, profiles that are ostensibly correct but don't work for your lens and camera, etc.). You need to photograph a white target with the lens, using same aperture and other lens profile settings as the affected photo(s) in similar light (though shutter speed doesn't have to match). Then you can use the plugin to correct either color casts or lens vignetting and color casts based on the white reference image. I use a credit card sized piece of white perspex (plexiglas) as my target, holding it right up to the lens to shoot through it. It works with any lens and digital camera, but the files have to be DNGs (most files can be converted, though Leica's native DNGs work fine). The plugin saves a new DNG file with the correction, distinguished by an "ff" near the end from the original file, which is preserved.

Dante Stella wrote a good article that touches on using the plugin here: https://themachineplanet.wordpress.com/2014/04/20/zeiss-c-biogon-t-4521-zm-and-removing-the-reds/

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